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Lewis Brisbois Trial Team Moves to Steptoe & Johnson PLLC in Dallas
Christopher White, the head of the Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith office in Dallas, was attracted to Steptoe & Johnson's growth in Texas, particularly in the trial practice.Dallas Jury Slams Greystar with $860 Million Verdict in Wrongful-Death Trial
In its efforts to shift liability onto Bigge Crane & Rigging, Greystar argued that Bigge retained control of the crane operator.Mintz & Gold Adds Rick Breslow as Partner to Head Its New Accountants' Liability Practice
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Defense Verdict in Case of Man Left With Denture Stuck in Throat at Care Center
The jury rejected the family's claims that the three days the deceased man spent with a dental bridge stuck in his throat contributed to his death from complications of Parkinson's disease several months later.How a Nagging Flaw Could (and Should) Un-Do the Trump U Settlement
“A classic Catch-22.” “A Hobson's choice.” “Deeply problematic.” That's how a dozen top law school professors describe the Trump University fraud settlement in an amicus brief. It's a strong argument—and it may be enough to persuade the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to reverse U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel's March 31 approval of the settlement.Social Media Is Shining Light on Fraudulent Insurance Claims
My January column, “Insurers Using Technology to Fight Insurance Fraud,” N.Y.L.J. Jan. 5, 2017, discussed various new forms of technology…Social Media Is Shining Light on Fraudulent Insurance Claims
In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick highlights a variety of instances where individuals were trapped by their own devices, or by other persons' broadcasts over the internet.Irell & Manella at a Crossroads
The IP powerhouse tops The American Lawyer's A-List, but the Los Angeles-based firm also faces plenty of challenges, including defections and an aging rainmaker. What's next?Order of Attorney Ineligibility for CLE Noncompliance
The Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education (Board) having reported to the Supreme Court the names of the attorneys who have failed to comply with the mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirement for one or more of the compliance-reporting years from 2011 through 2015, or to have demonstrated that they are entitled to an exemption from the CLE requirements ...A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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